Collective Collecting

Sarah-Mai Dang, A. Strohmaier
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Massive digitization makes histories appear as well as disappear. While digital archives facilitate the access to documents, recordings, films, and other s urces there is the risk that offlin sources get lost. Thus, the question about how digital collections are generated is essential for today’s film and media historians. Which artefacts are getting digitiz d – and which are not? In addition, for what reasons? Who is responsible for preserving historical material? Moreover, how can we access it? How can we make sense of the abundance of audio-visual sources, which are at the same time ephemeral? In this article, we analyse tools and methods useful for coping with digital archives and databases. Presenting a case study on the Syrian Archive, we discuss how concepts of authenticity and provenance relate to current media practices. We argue that besides posing productive research questions, conducting critical online search becomes more and more important in the humanities. Therefore, we examine not only what but also how the use of audio-visual material affects us. Furthermore, we argue that regarding the abundance of material the practice of curating – of selecting, structuring, and providing access – becomes a key activity in digital media practices.
集体收集
大规模的数字化使历史出现,也使历史消失。虽然数字档案可以方便地访问文件、录音、电影和其他资源,但离线资源丢失的风险也存在。因此,关于数字收藏是如何产生的问题对于今天的电影和媒体历史学家来说是至关重要的。哪些文物被数字化了,哪些没有?另外,原因是什么?谁负责保存历史资料?此外,我们如何访问它?我们如何理解丰富的视听资源,这些资源同时也是短暂的?在本文中,我们分析了处理数字档案和数据库的工具和方法。在叙利亚档案的案例研究中,我们讨论了真实性和来源的概念如何与当前的媒体实践相关。我们认为,除了提出富有成效的研究问题外,进行批判性的在线搜索在人文学科中变得越来越重要。因此,我们不仅要研究视听材料的使用对我们的影响,还要研究视听材料的使用对我们的影响。此外,我们认为,对于丰富的材料,策划实践-选择,结构和提供访问-成为数字媒体实践中的关键活动。
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